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Profile: Herman Van Rompuy
Van Rompuy
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Van Rompuy, a Christian hardliner
Born in 1947 in Brussels, Herman Van Rompuy was educated at the Jesuit Sint-Jan Berchmans College in the Belgian capital, and studied philosophy and economics at the Catholic University of Leuven.

Before entering politics, he worked at the Belgian central bank from 1972 to 1975.

He was chairman of the Christian People's Party, a centre-right Flemish party, from 1988 to 1993 and was budget minister from 1993 to 1999 under the Christian Democrat-led government of Jean-Luc Dehaene.
Belgian PM named as EU president
Herman Van Rompuy
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Herman Van Rompuy was officially put forward for the presidency by Sweden
Herman Van Rompuy, Belgium's prime minister, has become the first president of the European Council.

Van Rompuy, largely unknown outside his native Belgium, was named after a consensus was reached at a meeting of the leaders of the 27-member European Union on Thursday.

Tony Blair, the former UK prime minister, was ruled out of the race earlier in the day after it became clear that centre-right countries, who dominate the EU, were determined that the role should go to someone from their group.
China: Police Accuse Unwed Couple of Selling Baby
A young couple in east China's Jiangsu Province have run afoul of the law for selling their newborn boy online for 15,000 yuan (US $2,196).

They spent the money shortly after the sale on a new computer, cell phone and other goods, police said.

The couple were unmarried and thus unable to register the child with local authorities, and because of their meager incomes they were unwilling to keep the boy, yesterday's Yangtse Evening Post reported.

The man was detained and the woman was released on bail due to poor heath. Both were accused of child trafficking, the newspaper said, though no formal charges had been filed as of late yesterday.

Police in Changzhou City began looking into the case after being tipped on November 10 that an expectant mother had posted an Internet notice offering to sell her baby.
Bulgaria: 11-Year-Old Girl Gives Birth on Wedding Day
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An 11-year old Bulgarian girl gave birth to a baby girl after going into labor on her wedding day, according to The Daily Telegraph.

Kordeza Zhelyazkova became pregnant two weeks before her 11th birthday and was set to marry boyfriend Jeliazko Dimitrov, 19, when she went into labor during her three-day wedding last month.

"I'm not going to play with toys any more -- I have a new toy now," Zhelyazkova told Britain's News of the World newspaper .

The bride-to-be was still wearing her wedding dress and tiara when she arrived at a hospital to give birth to daughter Violeta.

She admitted that she had not known about sex education or even how to get pregnant. She presumed she was putting on weight from eating too many burgers until her grandmother suggested she was pregnant.
Russia: Western investor's lawyer dies in Moscow jail
Sergei Magnitsky, 37, had been in ill health, his lawyer says. Magnitsky was jailed for his work with Hermitage Capital Management, a vocal critic of official corruption.

A lawyer for Hermitage Capital Management, the investment fund locked in a scandal-soaked clash with Russian authorities, died in a Moscow jail, an Interior Ministry spokeswoman said Tuesday.

Sergei Magnitsky, 37, died of a heart attack Monday night, spokeswoman Irina Dudukina said. Jailed for the last year on tax charges related to his work with Hermitage, Magnitsky had complained that he was being kept in poor conditions and denied medical care despite his failing health.
Violent dissent in Greece: cui bono?
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It's time for the left to interrogate the systemic origins of the terrorism that has greeted the new Greek government

In a few weeks, Greece will commemorate the "December events", which began last year when a police officer killed a young boy in Exarhia, an area that's been described as a semi-ghetto of leftist dissidents and anarchists in the centre of Athens. Following this event, weeks of protests ensued and from there began a trajectory of decline on many levels of society, which ended with the fall of the undoubtedly inadequate government. Then, just three weeks on from the victorious election of a new government, and a wave of grassroots terrorism was making headlines. This was, apparently, unprecedented: it is said that never before had there been a substantial wave of terrorist activities during the honeymoon of a new government.

And, yet, there is nothing really surprising about it. For, despite their - quite substantial - differences, the terrorists, smaller parties, a large number of political analysts, and an even larger number of intellectuals, all agree: nothing has really changed. Neo-liberalism and capitalism are here to stay. The only promise that the new government seems to bring is that it will have a human face. Far from being a bombastic cliche, this, of course, translates into policies: a larger welfare state, more justice, less privileges for the privileged, fairer distribution of wealth etc. But instead of a friendly version of an explicitly exploitative and fundamentally unjust system, the radical left wants to negotiate the system itself.
The real agenda comes to the fore: Italy's Foreign Minister says post-Lisbon EU needs a European Army
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United States of Europe: for the elite, by the elite, of the elite
Italy is to push for the creation of a European Army after the "new Europe" takes shape at this week's crucial EU summit following the adoption of the Lisbon Treaty.

Franco Frattini, the Italian Foreign Minister, said that the Lisbon Treaty had established "that if some countries want to enter into reinforced co-operation between themselves they can do so". This was already the case with the euro and the Schengen accords on frontier-free travel, and could now be applied to "common European defence".

In an interview with The Times at his office in the monumental marble-halled Foreign Ministry on the banks of the Tiber, Mr Frattini said: "We have finally concluded a never-ending story". The Lisbon Treaty, which comes into force in December, will be sealed on Thursday with an EU summit to choose an EU President and Foreign Minister.

He warned that "if we do not find a common foreign policy, there is the risk that Europe will become irrelevant. We will be bypassed by the G2 of America and China, which is to say the Pacific axis, and the Atlantic axis will be forgotten. We need political will and commitment, otherwise the people of Europe will be disillusioned and disappointed. People expect a great deal of us. After Lisbon we have no more alibis".
Favourite to be EU president backs European national anthem
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Take me to your unelected leader: Mr Van Rompuy
The new front-runner to be the first EU President is committed to a European national anthem and the replacement of a range of nationalistic symbols.

Herman Van Rompuy, 62, the Prime Minister of Belgium for 11 months, is expected to be installed as President of the European Council at a dinner in Brussels on Thursday of the 27 EU leaders.

The Daily Telegraph can disclose that the Flemish Christian Democrat was an architect of his party's federalist manifesto which calls for a massive extension of the presence of the EU in town halls, schools and sporting events.
From Belfast to Baghdad: British army officers' barbaric treatment of civilians is natural for an occupying power
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Hotel receptionist Mr Mousa, 26, died in Basra, southern Iraq, on September 15 2003 while in the custody of the former Queen's Lancashire Regiment (QLR) having suffered 93 separate injuries.
A British army officer threatened to set fire to an Iraqi detainee, an inquiry into the death of Baha Mousa heard.

Former corporal Donald Payne told the public inquiry into Mr Mousa's death he witnessed Lieutenant Craig Rodgers pretending to set a young detainee alight.

He also claimed that he saw every member of the unit commanded by Lt Rodgers, known by the call sign G10A, ''forcefully kick and/or punch'' the group of Iraqi prisoners that included Mr Mousa.

Hotel receptionist Mr Mousa, 26, died in Basra, southern Iraq, on September 15 2003 while in the custody of the former Queen's Lancashire Regiment (QLR) having suffered 93 separate injuries.

Payne, a former QLR provost corporal, became the first member of the UK armed forces to be convicted of a war crime when he pleaded guilty at a court martial to inhumanely treating civilians.
Comment: The conditioning methods (torture) used on civilians by the British forces in Iraq and Afghanistan today were developed in Ulster, long regarded by the British government as a laboratory for its experiments in torture. The following excerpt from The Guinea Pigs by John McGuffin, an author detained during mass internment of civilians ('political dissidents') in the early 1970s, lists some of the techniques used:
There are many techniques that have been used by the Army and Royal Ulster Constabulary interrogators since 1971, and nearly all of them involve some facet of sensory deprivation, such as wall-standing, lack of sleep, restricted diet, etc. but since the full-scale of experiments in August and October 1971 were concluded, in general more traditional methods have been used. The most common are simple beatings, generally administered with fist and boot, though weapons or blunt intruments have sometimes been used. Particularly common abuses include twisting of arms and legs, hitting or squeezing genital organs. kicking of shins and legs and blows to the stomach, chest and kidneys while in the search position.

Fathers Faul and Murray have listed the 'Twenty-five Principal Methods of Torture used in Holywood and Birchwoood Barracks':
  1. Placeing a man in 'search position', single finger of each hand to the wall, legs well apart and well back, on the toes, knees bent, for prolonged periods;

  2. heavy punching to the pit of the stomach to man in 'search position';

  3. kicking the legs from under a man in the 'search position' so that he falls to the ground, banging his head on the wall, radiator or ground;

  4. beating with batons on the kidneys and on the privates in 'search position';

  5. kicking between the legs while in the 'search position'. This is very popular among the RUC officers and they do it often for periods of half an hour or an hour;

  6. putting a man in 'search position' over a very powerful electric fire or radiator;

  7. stretching a man over benches with two electric fires underneath and kicking him in the stomach;

  8. rabbit-punching to the back of the neck while in 'search position';

  9. banging the head against the wall;

  10. beating the head with a baton in crescendo fashion;

  11. slapping the ears and face with an open hand;

  12. twisting the arms behind the back and twisting fingers;

  13. prodding the stomach with straight fingers;

  14. chopping blows to the ribs from behind with simultaneous blows ti the stomach;

  15. hand squeezing of the testicles;

  16. insertion of instruments into the anal passage;

  17. kicking on the knees and shins;

  18. tossing the prisoners from one officer to another and punching him while in the air;

  19. injections;

  20. electric cattle prod;

  21. electric shocks given by use of a machine;

  22. burning with matches and candles;

  23. deprivation of sleep;

  24. urinating on prisoners;

  25. psychological tortures;
    • Russian roulette

    • firing blanks

    • beating men in darkness

    • blindfolding

    • assailants using stocking masks

    • wearing surgical dress

    • staring at white perforated wall in small cubicle

    • use of amphetamine drugs

    • prisoners are threatended; threats to their families, bribes offered, false confessions are used
By 1974 Castlereagh Road Barracks had been replaced by the Springfield Road Barracks as the most notorious 'interrogation' centre. Apart from the now-standard physical brutality, there was a new development: the 'black room' where suspects, mainly teenagers and schoolboys, were kept in isolation and complete darkness while tape recordings of people being beaten up are played through the walls
Cést moi le roi: Nicolas Sarkozy gets new 'Air Sarko One' jet
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Nicolas Sarkozy is to get a new presidential jet, which critics in France have nicknamed 'Air Sarko One'.

The French President currently uses an ageing Airbus 319s but next year a larger Airbus A330-200 will come into service.

The airliner has been bought second-hand from Air Caraibes but is to undergo major renovations to make it fit for the French leader and his first lady, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy.

While the new presidential plane is not as big as President Barack Obama's Boeing 747-200B - otherwise known as Air Force One - its cost is already provoking debate in Paris.

   

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